What is the stem?, Descending organ, Ascending organ from plumule, Root extension, Modified leaf, The stem usually bears:, Cotyledons, Roots, Fruits only, Leaves, branches, and flowers, What protects the growing apex of the stem?, Large leaves, Adventitious roots, Tiny arching leaves, Bud scales, The node is defined as:, Part where leaves arise, Flower bearing part, Base of root, Space between branches, Internodes are:, Thickened stem parts, Spaces between two nodes, Flower stalks, Leaf margins, A bud is:, A root tip, A leaf base, A flower base, An undeveloped shoot, Which type of bud grows at the apex?, Terminal, Accessory, Adventitious, Axillary, Accessory buds are located:, On internodes, Inside flower, Beside axillary bud, On root only, Adventitious buds grow from:, Terminal shoot only, Any part of the plant, Flower tip, Root only, Vegetative buds produce:, Branches with leaves, Flowers, Roots, Fruits, Floral buds develop into:, Tendrils, New shoots, Flowers, Roots, Tendrils are modifications of:, Flowers, Leaves, Roots, Vegetative buds, A thorn is:, Spiral and thin, Leaf-like, Hard and pointed, Soft and flexible, Function of tendrils:, Defense, Photosynthesis, Absorption, Climbing, Stems can be:, Both aerial and underground, Only in roots, Only underground, Only aerial, Erect stems are:, Weak, Strong and upright, Flat, Leafless, Herbaceous stems are:, Leafless, Soft and green, Woody, Underground, A prostrate stem:, Grows underground, Climbs upward, Forms flowers, Lies flat on the ground, Creeping stems:, Are always aerial, Climb walls, Lie flat and root at nodes, Form fruits, Twining stems:, Twine around support, Grow underground, Use roots to climb, Use tendrils, Climbing stems use:, Nodes, Thorns, Tendrils, Flowers, Branching is the:, Arrangement of branches on stem, Leaf arrangement, Bud formation, Rooting pattern, Types of branching include:, Parallel and alternate, Erect and weak, Apical and basal, Lateral and dichotomous, Dichotomous branching occurs when:, Branches grow from the root, Apex divides into two branches, Leaves fall early, Lateral buds are active, Lateral branching involves:, Lateral branches from stem sides, Underground parts, Flowers, Apex only, Monopodial branching means:, Stem stops early, Only one flower is formed, Main stem grows indefinitely, Buds are inactive, In definite lateral branching:, No leaves are formed, Lateral branches overtake main stem, Branches grow from root, Terminal bud is dominant, Which stem is thin and coiled?, Leaf vein, Thorn, Flower stalk, Tendril, The terminal bud in monopodial branching is:, Inactive, Modified into flower, Active and keeps growing, Lateral, In dichotomous branching:, Each apex divides into two, One main branch forms, No buds form, Only lateral buds grow
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Stem Structure and Modifications
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